Month: January 2024

McCombs Unveils Rosenthal Department of Management

A man and woman hug at the base of the UT Tower.

Rozanne Rosenthal, B.S. ’74, and Billy Rosenthal, BBA ’72, pose in front of the UT Tower, which was lit in their honor January 16, 2024, in recognition of their $25 million gift to the McCombs School of Business. (Photo courtesy of Chris Lammert Photography)

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On January 16, 2024, the McCombs School of Business established its first named academic department, thanks to a generous $25 million gift by Rozanne and Billy Rosenthal of Fort Worth, Texas. The newly named Rosenthal Department of Management will continue to inspire students to develop management, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills. The landmark gift will enable the department to increase its efforts around research, students, faculty, and academic innovation.

To mark the occasion, The University of Texas at Austin and McCombs hosted a series of events, beginning with a naming ceremony and celebration in the Hall of Honors where Dean Lillian Mills and President Jay Hartzell shared their admiration for the couple and their appreciation for their generosity.

The Rosenthals were welcomed by a crowd of more than 100 people as they entered through a balloon tunnel in the Hall of Honors, where a light reception followed the name plaque reveal of new signage for the newly minted Rosenthal Department of Management. The Longhorn band and cheerleaders capped off the event with a rendition of The Eyes of Texas and the UT Fight Song.

“Rozanne and Billy embody what we mean when we say, ‘What Starts Here Changes the World,’” Hartzell said later that evening. “This department is the epicenter of the University’s efforts that prepare students to be leaders in their communities and their chosen fields and through public service.”

Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Main Building next to the UT Tower, followed by a dinner where a bespoke box containing messages of thanks from McCombs faculty and students was presented to the couple.

“Over the past few years, as I’ve spent time with Rozanne and Billy, I’m so impressed by their humility, their thoughtful connection and commitment to community, and of course this monumental contribution, not just with us, but to Texas Business,” said Mills. “I’m so happy that the Rosenthals’ vision matches [McCombs’] and our trust and belief in the management department.”

Phil Canfield, benefactor of the Canfield Business Honors Program toasted the couple, saying, “It’s so appropriate that the first named department is the department of management. That’s where you learn to lead, that’s where we learn to be part of a team, and how to work with people. That’s really special.”

The evening concluded with a surprise lighting of the UT Tower in honor of the Rosenthals. Friends and family were invited to join the couple for photos with the Tower in the background.

VIEW PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT HERE

A gift to support the McCombs School is a great way to invest in student success. Contact our development department to learn how you can leave a legacy that will Change the World. 

 

Class Note: Gay Gaddis Appointed to Governor’s Commission for Women

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has appointed T3 Founder, Author, Artist and trailblazer, Gay Gaddis to the Governor’s Commission for Women, alongside 14 others. Housed within the Office of the Governor, the Governor’s Commission for Women, is tasked with developing a strategy and implementation plan to make Texas the number one state for women-owned businesses, as well as addreBlonde woman smiles at camera.ssing human trafficking. The commission also works with First Lady Cecilia Abbot to support the foster and adoption outreach programs of the Heart Gallery.

After building T3, an innovative digital agency that Gaddis grew into the largest woman-owned independent advertising agency in the nation, Gaddis has served on numerous boards and is currently the Board of Directors President of Texas Exes, the University of Texas’ official alumni organization as well as an active speaker on women’s leadership and entrepreneurship. Gaddis also founded and co-teaches “Women Who Mean Business,” a women’s development program at the McCombs School of Business, and is the best-selling author of Cowgirl Power: How to Kick Ass in Business & Life. 

Texas McCombs Homecoming Weekend, Sept. 27-28, 2024

Save the date for Homecoming Weekend on September 27-28, 2024, for a half-day business conference with outstanding McCombs faculty members, a BBQ tailgate before the first SEC home football game against Mississippi State, and a special reception for five-year class reunions (classes of ’19, ’14, ’09, etc.). Reconnect with your classmates, network with fellow alumni,  and get back into the classroom! Registration information coming in July.

Class Note: Edna Wong, BBA and MPA ’12

Edna Wong, BBA and MPA ’12, has received KPMG’s national Award of Distinction, the firm’s most prestigious employee honor. KPMG US has 35,000 employees, and 24 individuals were selected as this year’s recipients. Read more here.

Attached picture from the award ceremony in New York:

From left to right: Paul Knopp, Chair and CEO at KPMG, BBA ’82 and MBA ’83; Edna Wong, Senior Manager – Audit at KPMG, BBA and MPA ’12; Scott Flynn, Vice Chair – Audit at KPMG.

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